"Well, Mr. Steward has Alzheimer's, he's an incurable lech, likes to flash his aides, sundowns badly, gets violent, and is so unsteady on his feet that you'll need to steady him while he's attacking you so he doesn't fall down and hurt himself."

An old Indian whose original being has not been blasted by the doubt of the white man, will tell you that he was a seer of strange things big in meaning; a dreamer of dreams that glared with the light of dawns and days, sundowns and stars, speaking with the ambiguous tongue of mystery!

Most octogenarians either walk with the help of walking sticks either in their living rooms or gardens, or like the senior Bush has said, sit quietly at a corner waiting for daybreaks and sundowns, especially in an Oriental society where an octogenarian is supposed to "act like a senior" and not to be "rash and reckless."